A well planned and built home garden can look beautiful and be a relaxing place to wind down on a summer’s evening.

You don’t have to be a design guru to come up with a good garden design - the concepts behind creating a design for your garden are quite simple.

Decide what you want to use your garden for
The most important thing to work out is what you really want to get out of your garden. Do you just want a place to site and relax? Do you want to grow your own food? Or do you want your garden to be a showcase?

Assess your resources
Once you’ve decided what you will be using your garden for, you need to work out things like how much space you have to work with, the type of soil in the area and other surrounding influences.

Set up your basic design
A simple drawing of how you plan to lay out your garden and its various features will normally do. Draw out where you want flower beds, paths and patios. You could even think about adding a Ground Force-style water feature!

Now you have your layout you can move onto the actual grunt work - buying the necessary plants and materials and getting the garden in the shape you envisaged.

Finishing touches
Now you have your garden laid out and looking as you wanted, you can begin to work on the finishing touches such as hiding unsightly drains with plant stands, or softening edges by allowing plants or shrubs to overspill pathways slightly.

Be aware that your garden is a living organism, so be sure to allow for the growth of many of your features, and be sure to maintain it in the image you’ve worked so hard to achieve!

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